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THE FRAUDULENT JOURNAL, | mytsitwhat e vory nicoly How the Lincoln Organ Seeks to Dece ¢ the Public About Van Wyok, CHAOS AT THE INSANE ASYLUM. A Switehman Loses Both Legs by the | Cars Missouri cifie Running—Maul Sev at Liberty., rains IWETHE BEE'S LINC b amusin said zen who i a Line ¢it more of an accumulator of tl dollars of the fathers than a po the son of to note the dif ference in telegraphic dispatehes between the Lincoln papers and the papers in the Van | Wyck's meetin, continued the | speaker, “I pick up the Lincoln Journal and it will have a dispateh saying fifty or sixty people histened to Van Wyek at such a place yesterday, and the Bre and Herald of the same morning will record an attendance of a thousand or more Some one is off in the matter of figures,"" continued the spoaker, “and it looks to me just asif the Journal wants to mis- lead us Lincoln people in regard to the teath of the matter regards Senator Van Wyck's popularity, and forgets that at the present time just about as nany Bre's are read mn Lincoln every d as there are copies of the tata Journal. Asto the senator's popularity | 1 don't pretend toknow, but there was a Van Wyek meeting out in this county the other day that shows the general has some triends in Laneaster county, even if the Lincoln Journal has taken the con- tract to see to it that none of that kind tind express 1 With these W politician Omaha ne of specials from min Lincoin remarks th ntleman walked on, and doubtless if he let his political researches lead him on he found Hathaway of the Journal was in the ring s & senatorial candi , that Courtnay was for the tenth time to be s ed into great seclusion that the Jonrnal might he vepresented. If the gentleman who noticed the great falsehood in the Journ al Van Wyck mecting dispatehes had turned a page of the” paper he would Lave found the other question that is at present agitating the State Journal, and that woulill have been seen in a letter or letters more or less from a party by the name of Green, who is, with the assist ance of the Journal, trying to get the rd of publie lands and buildings to in what they believe a fraud. Two Zreat questions for that paper to have on hand at one time. OUT AT THE ASYLUM, There is a s of chaos at the insane that, if continued, means a mdition of aftairs for the pa tients within the walls, In addition to the statement heretofore made that nine of the employes had quit work i the last two weeks, it is understood that four men, including some of the oldest em- ployes i the service there, have quit the present week. Some of the state oflicials were out there Wednesday, and the state ment of Night Watehman Bartlett w largely confirmed. With experienced workmen gone, and the patients in the hands of new and inexperienced keepers, the hospital ontlook is gloomy enough A FATAL ACCIDENT Yesterday morning a bad aceident oc curred in the B, & M. yards at this place that in all probabihty “will be attended with fatal resnlts.. Joe Rhea, 2 switch- man, was run over, one leg taken com pletely off, and the phy: 15 expoct to amputate the other. ~ Rhea is o single man who has been in this place only about two weeks, coming from Omaha, where he has a brother W li\'in-r. His nge is about twenty-two yoars, and is being 1 for ‘at. tha Mtropolitan Hotel, Dr. Hart, the Burlington & Mi souri physician being in’ attendance Yesterday afternoon “the patient was rosting under the influence of ether, but those in attendance say the recovery of the man s very doubtful, if not an im- possibility, He is a robust, healthy voung fellow, which undoubtedly will go a good way toward making it possible for him to pull through, but with both legs wone life is but very little preferable over (|u ath. THE MISSOURI PACIFIC TRAINS are now making regular runs in and out of Lincoln, the first train to come being he highly decorated conl train for the ‘.’ulm\rn)‘ Coal Company. This train w eted s sort of ovation, m“.m-m..l d, snd then the company commenced Dusiness. Passenger trains have been placed on the road to run between Lincoln and Weening Water until sueh arrangements are made as will give. a ioeal train betweey Omaha and Lincoln, ander the present way Omaha and Lin' coln passengers change cars at Woeeping Water. Tho Missouri Pacific have in- wited the mayor and city council to take an excursion on Saturday to Weeping Water and veturn, and the nvitation hus been wted. A special enr will bo provided for the city fathers. and the new rond and new towns will be exhibited by Lllu- company to the best advantage possi- o. THE ACQUITTAL OF MAUL. After threo days passed in the de- pressing heat of the erowded court room, the preliming hearing of Maul, brought from Gulesburg for the murder of Eichorn, was finished, and Justi Brown, who prosided at the preliminary, acquitted the young man and gave him his liberty, The state made no ease at all not even a case creating a doubt the size of & man's hand, and the testimony ad- dueed was very light in weight” and very meagre in qu:mm.\', in fact the proseeution, when they saw what the de- tectives had'in the way of evidence, did not expect to 1old the man. It was shown by the defense that Maul was not the hard citizen that he was painted, that he was not without money 1 Lincoln, and that on the day of Eichorn’s death | was not around with him as charged. The Hlinois attorneys are lond in con- demnation of the procedure, in which, without evidenee of any eharacter, aman is arvested under u requisition from the governor, who in turn offers a reward for a murderer before murder is estab- lished. One of the ofticials here re- marked that no one but Detective Pound could Lave got the papers from the gov- ernor, and he got them throngh the gr { inl to endorse the teetive in every movement. Now, & mouth of Eichorn-Maul, et al, the com munity will have rest from rumors in that ease THEY KETURN 1OM Mayor C. C. Bure and Mr. Frank Shel- don, with their families, returned yeste ay from their European tour and are once more ut home in Lincoln. Tho city council and police department, the latter in uniform, met the mayor at the depot on his arrival in a sortof informal recen tion and weleome howne. 1tis just bavely hinted that when the weather shall have ceased hostilities that a more extensive recention for the mayor wiil 1ollow., ABOUT THE CITY, The new Peoplos’ theater, which has | been constructed throngh an entive re. modeling and refitting und_ refurnishing of the eity hall room, " will be completed | and formully opened by Maunde Howe and her excellenit dramatic company on Mon duy eveming next. ‘The proprictors of the new theater have aimed to present a neat, cozy room, in which legitimate dramas, operas, ote., ean be produced without the high prices that other houses command. Iu fact, the proprictors have | parque Inr tio ol The drunk ing, ti ght fine, a helpin A the eit for assanlting house he swe wonld with t Yeste Weeping Water in case ¢ issno mittee fudge, prima open t goner it P Rl eoln a time i In Lincoin following Nebriskans the Harve ) ) ) Bennetts 1, '\\.‘lm.« Waters A Green Washing ing I the elec another extraordinary statement condition of litigation betore the Oflico, the Oftice there, Edison and one Berhner, of W for an broad been g Ldison has s for a heen Both of these applications, msists, . lu)l( ary of Ee ol kept by continnances vawiol and th to see even | has be Neither party seems to be both seeur at any time e granted to applic shall come into the possession of the Bell comp ten: | sue of such a | additis course, no way ment, shall choose to aflirm or deny it. So far interf has b a pate property of thy Boll readil in the an ad The August 25, with the county clerk “Thos A Creigh part It hard J \Whe, Saral 15 wl:\l G Ballou and Wi to Dexter I mas, e also, It blk 55 E Rogers add, w d— Leve Rowley, It 2 bk 81, §400, Ino m ham, W d Larn etal, | Larmon 1’ Prign and wi 1o "T'hos ley, It ) ley, It Saml D Brook %G se, nyw, see 1, 15 iran Thomas, 1 Dexter 1 linms, Den it Vie man, 1t6, bk 19, 000, Jos € Green and wi to 15 20, — 5,000 N 166 ik 6 Patriek’s Arthur Jast to Julins C Gilbort, nel; it 16 Okaho Hans Al Jackson 't bl 1, blk 2 K Hubert J Davenport to Jas & 12, 1 and 14, Dayeny Mary 0 blic N2, Max Winther to Christian \ 2, Aand 4 Winthers sub, w d Mar 140ty 515,000, Alfred I’ Hopki 21 add ‘\\\\. WEIGH= Vanll Paice name of the he theatr finished throughout with t, circle, and gallery, with patent earpet b entrances and ipplied with and comple scenery urtains. The citizens ind its a o sots of hac s, andl the coman depo ha vl heir wary hearing, resulting in_bind of the four over to the district nder two th dollar bonds fourth one nader a thousand intro s. Itwill not be the first 1 to the pen on the part of some of and prospects are the brightest that thev will go 1 road with quickness and dis when court conyenes volice judge disposed of seven ind disorderlics yesterday morn 1o accumulation in the city jail ofa | All were givon the customary nd those not able to pay out are g the city on street work yan named Maggard, adeayman in ¥, WASup in police court yesterday MeReynolds of the o He was fined sre he wouldn't pay n'tgo to jail. He escaped a lie police by appo Uing the case | day was the time sot in which | Ponnd was to hear the ease from which an injunction Holland failure was at yusand wer the lay the Lancastor republican com »meets at the office of the county | and the time will be fixed for the | ries and convention. All this will he ball for political work, and a 1 show up from among Lincoln ans will follow litorial excursionists from Lin re hon nand r 't great n the far west AT TIE HOTELS. yesterday were registered Charles v, Wilbur; W. J. Vannis, Sidney; Sturdevant, Strang; J. A, Smith, Holland, J. H. Haldeman VA Saunders, Allen, Omaha; B, Bealey, Kent, Minden; J. E. Holian, wood The Telephone Patents. on dispatehin N. Y. Even st: A lvwyer who is engaged in ricad branch of patent law makes astothe Patent It is in substance this: That has been pending before the Patent since 1878, and is Ill)\\"u*lh’ an interference case between snington, pplication for a ' patent for the claim of the earbon transmitter. ent for the broad claim has as vet granted by our Patent Ofiiee, but ured patents in Eneland carbon transmitter, which have sustained by the British courts this lawy owned or controlled by the ompany, which will be the beng whatever patent, if any, may This application, he liis alive in due legal fo and delays of 15 sorts until the wvresent time, here is still no apparent endeavor ure a decision. The case is not sefore a board or an examiner, but son certified up as an nterference ready, and ties have inlluence enough to | delay. If & patent, however, shall ecither of the cants, and this patent so granted wny, & new monopoly in telephone ts will date from the day of the 1s tent, to continue for an enteen years. There is, of of verifying this state unless one of the parties in interest onal sc ent oflice is concerned, no one t the alleged parties in interest is ny Information upon the sub. application has been kept in erence since 1878, as is alleged, this sen done for a purpose, and 1f such ent is to be granted and is to be the (-vnm)m\‘ it wall | y be scen that eve year of delay issning of it will Ln\u the patent ditional value, —~—— Keal Estate Transfers. following transfers w filed | nd wife to Sam ¢ Tuthit} Ihlk 18, S E Rogers add, wd - 51,000 y to David ¥ Brown, et al 21t 65 Horbieh's 1t add, w d--33,000, 3 Hlays and husb to Jane Burns, 163 ©'s 15t add, w d—5100. “Thio- Omaha; 4,500, srett M Anderson and Wi to Patriek Soutih Omaha, W d 571t of 551 fEof It 251, 1 Redick and wf to Charlutte M 5, 1ts 1, 4,5 and 6 bik 12 Oak Chal uyn and wi to Elwin M _Park 21 Walnut Hill, w d—$1.500. Clough- S and 12 Cudwick p wd swu non I Priyn and wi to Thos 11 C 25 blk 2t Walnut Hill, w d— D Emerson to Mrs. Harriet 1, s, 103 DIk 79, Omaha, w d—34,000, Tood and husb to Dexter £ Thomas,ne 12, g c—$§1, nikoll and wf to Dexter I, nw, see 1,15 v d-—S 140, lomas ind wi o Theodore Wil- ne, se,nw,sec 1, 15, 12, w d—$1.400, nis Cfiumingham et al'to Julia ‘¥ Tas 20 bk, # Washington Hill add, w d— non 1 t 26 blk © ik 12 Row or I Coffman and wfto A B Hubor- Auburn Hill add, w d-— Richard € Mattice, nd 23, blk 8, Hanscom place, w d con I3 Apple and wi to Geo W 81 audd, w d--§1.200, 52,500, M F Sears, n 801t It 4 Kirkwood add, w 4—5000, I Nolan to Henry [ Chomberlain, 1t lwood add, W d—8 oL, W Moriarity, 1t s sub, w d , 100, y Dunlk to J J Solomon, et al, 1ts 4 ana 1lorenee, § 0—S7. v herick, Its S1800. Joseph'Losensteln, 15t add, w d— plat of y Stull and husb ¢ Land 2 blk 6, Reed's to The 'ul; d to W Dodieation, st Side - PURT . LoRion, Orange, e1c., Buvor de | job, T naturally followed the | mense stock | done for *'the BAKING POWDER 0., Chicago and 8t. fouls. i | NEW ARTERIES OF TRADE. | mmunitics Soil—~Pho and Tay- st Planted in ¥ Towns of Burwell Their ness Men srtile had ¢ terminn county seat of Valley eounty mail route had been estabiished p the North Loup sixty nules, t river for somy king n several county mlets heretofore tively unknown. Inspired with the gl being the first seats and compura rious newspapoer thougit of man on the bent of my curions inchnations and for a long hot ride boarded a stag , five miles an hour while in New York I received a pamphlet pubhished by the B. & M. R R, Co. entitled, “A New Brass Key,” which wassaid to unlock the vaults of wealth. The story was cmbeilished with beautiful cuts representing “First Yeoar' “Second Year'' and “Third Year” and was compiled by the best talent known in the profession, ‘The first year showed f cetion of raw praivic in® New-brass-key, very natural, too, but the second and third years showed some truly marvel lous dévelopments, as I supposed, known only to the delineator. [ have for several yoars spent my whole time travelling in Nebraska and trivu tary teritory for the Ber, and until 1 came up the North Loup’ valley did | ever find anything that_resembled the aforesaid iliustrations. Without tavor, | must say that the valiey is naturally the most picturesque and fortile that 1 have scen, and the many happy homes all dis play a tone of content. Surroundea with an abundent yield of all the cereals,some yet in shock, some stacked, while the corn yet waving, one ean searcely realize the atteaction these homes have. AT BURWELL, twenty miles nortkwest of Ord, we take dinner. Here is a small hamlet formerly the county seat of Gartield county, that has a brilliant future and no mistake, At this point the North Loup river forms a sort of “*horse shoe bend'” of about five miles in circumference with the base of ha bend only about a mile, 3y eutting a race across this base at point where the river comes nearest it self afall of 42 feet 1s obtained with sufMicient water to furnish power for the whole county, beside insuring safety from freshets to mills and machinery, A plant here located would e incoura by having the command of a large scope of country. Again, Burwell enjoys another natural advantage, the Calamus river. with its long fertile and well settlad valle It empties into the North Loup viver at this point and the trade from the Calamas valley will natarally follow the water level o market in prefercnce to erossing the sund hills to any other point. 1 met here Mr. AL Cornwall, an old resident of pison, Ia., who is runming a general merchandise and hotel business, also Mr. LI Bunnell and S, E. Webster & Sons, i Mr, Webster and Mr. Nelson, ested in the town and sspond with all inter- Several years ago, AL2 p.m. art on our journey fif- teen miles to Kent. an unimportant town that has lost its usefulness and been prae tically absorbed by its younger sister five miles further up the river, called TAYLOR, the county seat of Loup ‘county. Here is a bustling town of several hundred in- habitants who are all sanguine of soon ing the improvements of the county that they may enjoy the conforts and tuxury of eivilization in the fullest sense of the term. They have the material and they know that as soon as people once ot to see this part of the world that the Guestion is settled. The stores are well supplied with the comforts of life and the enterprising husi- ness men are ever on tie alert to push anything in the nature of public improve. ments, Mr. F.H. Sawyer, the venerable county clerk, reports the ‘county in an exemplary condition. J. Rusha, the father of the town, is conducting an im- of hardware and answering letters of inquiry with referenc town and county, C. torney at law, is ‘not as sleepy une implics,. Wheelor & store and postoflice, were very courte and willing to aid all new comars. Con nell & Koller run a temperance billiard hali Willinm Beleher, agricultural imple ment dealer, is one of the most con wenial spirits one usually meots. The drug store of O. F. "White is in charge of X, R. Means, one of the young enterprising men of Tayior. W, M. Vinnedy, sheri the people’in Loup county are such that his ofticial duties are seldom required, and to help boom the town he has estab lished and runs a wagon and blacksmith shop. G. E. Drew and H. E. Carter were formerly in partnership, but recently Mr, Drew opened a fivst class dry goods store while Mr. Carter provides for the weary traveler. He is now erceting a large two-story hotel with mansard root to mect the requirements of the trade, He bas a livery stable in connection, In tact one needs but little that is not fur- nished in this young city. Considering that the county was only organized thre years ago, I am greatly surprised to find 50 mueh advancciment’so fur from ra s - Suflerers from asthma will d |u- aanent relief from ) Cure find ready Red Star What High License Has Done for Chicago. Wisconsin State Jour liquor license in Chicago cost $32, and the number of licenses issued was 8,919 In 1885 the price of license was raised to $103, and the number of lioenses fell 10 8,717, making a deereasc of 202 Since that time the high license been in force, and the | of u license has been ¥600, and the number of has becr, in 1884, 3,808; in 1585, 8705, and i 1886, 8,610, showi ase of about 100 sulcons every since the first year the law went into offect, iy this ‘while the population of the city wis increasing at the ryte *of 50,000 & year, Meanwhile the ¥6venue of he oty from this songee Nas increased from_ $105,400 in 1832 {o_$385,884 in 1983, E1307,000 in 1584 and to $1,721,474 in 1885 The offget s been to #lase up the grog , tspecially in the thinly pu!nll'llml istricts, to draw the business somewhat towards the center of the city and to put t ihe hands of more responsible par ties. There has been a correspond improvement in city, loon reduced In 1882 a nd the political influence of the sa. keepers, in the aggregate, hus been This is what HI*'M license has wickedest city in Amerien,” What can be more disa, ble, more disgusting, thun to sit ina room with a per son who istroubled with eatarrh, and has to keep coughing and clearing his or her throat of the inucus which drops into ity ch persons are always to be pitied if they try to cure themselves and fail. But i tthey get Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rewedy there need be no failure. , says the morals of | the good order of the 1 A Romande of the War. Sacramento ((a¥) B A fow woeks ago a Iady named Mrs. White wrote from 1 eastern stato to Assistant Adjutant General Perrie Kewen for a record of the enlistmentof her husband as a volunt in the war of the cllion. She stated that at the breaking out of the war she 1 her | led in Califorr White enlist his wife to th home of n A western state From that 1e writing she had never hear She believed him he unknown dead nd de | | ra pension. T adjutant general tarnished th information anl thought no more of the matter until week or so later he received lette trom Texas for _ preciscly the sar information He scarched the rec ord and found there were no two en listments under the same name, and he then made out a daplicate of the record furmshed to Mrs. White and forwarded it to Texas, stating that the original had n sent to Mrs. White. The r that n few days ago Colonel K cowed a lottet from New York, signed by Mr.and Mrs. White, wlieh was filled with thanks and blessings for having brought together the Jong-separated couple was stated that White was | wounded in battle, and on recovering re ived news t his wife h He drifted about, tinally to T il old { age coming upon him hedecided toapply | number \ssisfant wen 1 for a pension, His wife had come to the same conclusion, and the two applica tions, coming so close together, brought | about the reunion [hat Terrthie Drain Which scrofula has upon the system must | be ted, and the blood must he puri | tied, or serious consequences will ensie For' puritying and - vitalizing cffeets, Hood's Saisuparilla has been found su perior (o any other preparation. It ex- pels every trace of impurity from the blood, and bestows new life “and vigor upon tvery function of the body, en abling it to entirely overcome discase. Whitebreast nutcoal, $3.75 per ton—the cheapest and bost fuel Neg. Fukr Co.. 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